In this video, Ohio UniversityLibraries' Business Librarian Chad Boeninger demonstrates how to find industry ratios and industry averages among company peers or competitors using Mergent Online. Check about access at your local library. For more videos about using Mergent, visit http://www.library.ohiou.edu/subjects/businessblog/category/videos?tag=mergent-online .

published:12 Oct 2012

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published:29 Jun 2016

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The Dow Jones Industrial Average is made up of the best companies in 30 different industries and forms a view of what "the market" is in general. Despite a lot of criticism towards the Dow, it is still a great reference point of how the market is doing. In this video, I discuss the importance of keeping an eye on the Dow Jones Industrial Average and how you can use it to make informed Rule #1 Investing decisions.
To sign-up for my Transformational Investing Webinar, visit: http://bit.ly/1Of2lDi
Do you want to invest like Warren Buffett and his friends? Get access to my 6 Market Crushing Principles and start making 20% returns on your investments: http://bit.ly/1T7Qw48
Don't forget to subscribe to my channel here: http://ow.ly/RNAnK
_____________
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Podcast: http://bit.ly/1qbKdPj
Blog: http://bit.ly/1T2oepU
Twitter: https://twitter.com/Rule1_Investing
Google+: +PhilTownRule1Investing
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published:10 May 2016

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How to find industry average ratios on money.msn.com

published:05 Mar 2014

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published:18 Nov 2014

views:208

The ‘Dow Theory’ which was created 100 years ago by Charles Dow was also the owner of the Dow Jones news company. It is considered by many the foundation of Technical analysis. We explore the first 4 concepts Dow Theory explains.
Names of papers written about the Dow Theory: The Stock Market Barometer" (1922), Robert Rhea's "The Dow Theory" (1932), E. George Schaefer's "How I Helped More Than 10,000 Investors To Profit In Stocks" (1960) and Richard Russell's "The Dow Theory Today" (1961).
Today the Nifty and Sensex are accepted as the barometer of the economy, but Dow was the first person to say that the overall market is a reflection of business conditions, by analysing the trend we could gauge direction of the overall economy and individual companies through their stock prices.
Dow created the Dow Jones industrial index and the Dow Jones rail index. Les learn what the Dow theory encompassed
1) Markets DiscountEverything
The first premise is that the all available information in the market will reflect in price. This includes everything from emotions, earnings, inflation and the fear of a world war breaking out! Okay maybe not, but what it really means is that the market has all information available but only as soon as it becomes relevant will it reflects in price.
2) Markets Trend
Markets will trend upwards, downwards or sideways for long periods of time. ThinkHCL when we talk about uptrends, JP Associates when we see downtrends and CAIRN India for sideways. Sideways trends occur when no clear trend emerges.
3) Phases of These Trends
Now an uptrend for example has phases separated by aggressiveness. The accumulation phase, public participation marked as awareness and excess phase marked as mania (see video for chart) .
This is interesting that we can see the same behaviour in the Nifty chart even after 100 years showing that human behaviour really doesn’t change a lot even after 100 years. Maybe we are hardwired in certain behaviours.
4) The Averages Must Confirm Each Other
100 years ago it made sense to compare averages against each other to judge strength. In today's world information flow more freely and instantaneously. Perhaps this is less relevant today.
Following the Nifty or Sensex is enough to gauge market trends.

published:05 Apr 2015

views:31712

We look at the history of the Dow Jones Industrial Average (better known as The Dow, The Dow Jones or The Dow Index). We will discover how it was created, why it was so important, how it helped the advancement of technical analysis and how it shaped the way people trade the markets forever.
This is part of a series where we will be exploring the history of the financial markets, so we can understand more about the background of the financial industry, trading and investments.
Presented by NicholasPuri
================
JOIN US TO LEARN TO TRADE FOR FREE: http://bit.ly/DuomoInnerCircle
================
SUBSCRIBE FOR MORE TRADING VIDEOS: http://bit.ly/DuomoYouTube
================
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(Available on iTunes, Stitcher, Soundcloud and more)
================
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published:11 Oct 2014

views:269

In this video you'll learn of the many benefits of Plunkett's Analytics Reports. They are industry-specific, sorted by NAIC code and are tailored for your needs.
Data shows current and forecast revenues of the largest companies in the United States, by CAGR. See comparisons of industry averages compared to all industries, and read company profiles of both public and private entities.
Metrics are ranked in many categories and even include sales by employees, and EBITDA.

published:12 Jan 2017

views:162

published:25 Apr 2015

views:105

What is an index? An index, like the DOW, the S&P500 or the NASDAQ, is a sample of stocks that provide insight into the broader market. When someone says "the market is up 10 points today", they are referring to an index.
By measuring the compilation of similar stocks instead of just one or two stocks, a stock index provides information about that particular market or segment. One of the most talked about and popular indexes is The Dow Jones Industrial Average (DJIA) which consists of 30 of the biggest companies in the U.S.Stock indices are typically related by some commonality: for example, the Dow JonesWilshire 5000 is an index that measures or tracks almost every publicly traded stock in the United States. The Morgan Stanley Biotech Index is a small index that follows the biotechnology market. Each stock index has a specific focus that can provide highly specific or very generalized information.
To learn more about indexes head over to: http://courses.wallstreetsurvivor.com/invest-smarter/

Dow Jones & Company

Dow Jones & Company is an American publishing and financial information firm that has been owned by News Corp. since 2007.

The company was best known for the publication of the Dow Jones Industrial Average and related market statistics, Dow Jones Newswire and a number of financial publications. In 2010 the Dow Jones Indexes subsidiary was sold to the CME Group and the company focused on financial news publications, including its flagship publication The Wall Street Journal and providing financial news and information tools to financial companies.

The company was led by the Bancroft family, which held 64% of voting stock, from the 1920s until 2007 when an extended takeover battle saw News Corp take control of the company.

History

Dow Jones was acquired in 1902 by the leading financial journalist of the day, Clarence Barron after the death of co-founder Charles Dow. Upon Barron's death in 1928, control of the company passed to his stepdaughters Jane and Martha Bancroft. The company was led by the Bancroft family, which effectively controlled 64% of all voting stock, until 2007 when an extended takeover battle saw News Corporation acquire the business.

Dow Jones Industrial Average

The Dow Jones Industrial Average/ˌdaʊˈdʒoʊnz/, also called DJIA, the Industrial Average, the Dow Jones, the Dow Jones Industrial, ^DJI, the Dow 30, or simply the Dow, is a stock market index, and one of several indices created by Wall Street Journal editor and Dow Jones & Company co-founder Charles Dow. The industrial average was first calculated on May 26, 1896. Currently owned by S&P Dow Jones Indices, which is majority owned by McGraw Hill Financial, it is the most notable of the Dow Averages, of which the first (non-industrial) was first published on February 16, 1885. The averages are named after Dow and one of his business associates, statistician Edward Jones. It is an index that shows how 30 large publicly owned companies based in the United States have traded during a standard trading session in the stock market. It is the second oldest U.S. market index after the Dow Jones Transportation Average, which was also created by Dow.

Stock market

A stock market or equity market or share market is the aggregation of buyers and sellers (a loose network of economic transactions, not a physical facility or discrete entity) of stocks (also called shares); these may include securities listed on a stock exchange as well as those only traded privately.

Size of the market

Stocks can be categorized in various ways. One common way is by the country where the company is domiciled. For example, Nestlé and Novartis are domiciled in Switzerland, so they may be considered as part of the Swiss stock market, although their stock may also be traded at exchanges in other countries.

At the close of 2012, the size of the world stock market (total market capitalisation) was about US$55 trillion. By country, the largest market was the United States (about 34%), followed by Japan (about 6%) and the United Kingdom (about 6%). This went up more in 2013.

Stock exchange

A stock exchange is a place or organization by which stock traders (people and companies) can trade stocks. Companies may want to get their stock listed on a stock exchange. Other stocks may be traded "over the counter", that is, through a dealer. A large company will usually have its stock listed on many exchanges across the world.

The six basic tenets of Dow theory as summarized by Hamilton, Rhea, and Schaefer are described below.

Six basic tenets of Dow theory

The market has three movements

(1) The "main movement", primary movement or major trend may last from less than a year to several years. It can be bullish or bearish. (2) The "medium swing", secondary reaction or intermediate reaction may last from ten days to three months and generally retraces from 33% to 66% of the primary price change since the previous medium swing or start of the main movement. (3) The "short swing" or minor movement varies with opinion from hours to a month or more. The three movements may be simultaneous, for instance, a daily minor movement in a bearish secondary reaction in a bullish primary movement.

How to find industry ratios and averages using Mergent Online

In this video, Ohio UniversityLibraries' Business Librarian Chad Boeninger demonstrates how to find industry ratios and industry averages among company peers or competitors using Mergent Online. Check about access at your local library. For more videos about using Mergent, visit http://www.library.ohiou.edu/subjects/businessblog/category/videos?tag=mergent-online .

2:03

Dow Jones Industrial Average Calculation Explained

Dow Jones Industrial Average Calculation Explained

Dow Jones Industrial Average Calculation Explained

2:37

The Dow Jones Industrial Average: Is It Important?

The Dow Jones Industrial Average: Is It Important?

The Dow Jones Industrial Average: Is It Important?

The Dow Jones Industrial Average is made up of the best companies in 30 different industries and forms a view of what "the market" is in general. Despite a lot of criticism towards the Dow, it is still a great reference point of how the market is doing. In this video, I discuss the importance of keeping an eye on the Dow Jones Industrial Average and how you can use it to make informed Rule #1 Investing decisions.
To sign-up for my Transformational Investing Webinar, visit: http://bit.ly/1Of2lDi
Do you want to invest like Warren Buffett and his friends? Get access to my 6 Market Crushing Principles and start making 20% returns on your investments: http://bit.ly/1T7Qw48
Don't forget to subscribe to my channel here: http://ow.ly/RNAnK
_____________
For more great Rule #1 content and training:
Podcast: http://bit.ly/1qbKdPj
Blog: http://bit.ly/1T2oepU
Twitter: https://twitter.com/Rule1_Investing
Google+: +PhilTownRule1Investing
Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/rule1investing/

4:05

BACC2103 Industry Average Ratios

BACC2103 Industry Average Ratios

BACC2103 Industry Average Ratios

How to find industry average ratios on money.msn.com

1:56

industry averages video NEW

industry averages video NEW

industry averages video NEW

5:02

What Is The Dow Theory?

What Is The Dow Theory?

What Is The Dow Theory?

The ‘Dow Theory’ which was created 100 years ago by Charles Dow was also the owner of the Dow Jones news company. It is considered by many the foundation of Technical analysis. We explore the first 4 concepts Dow Theory explains.
Names of papers written about the Dow Theory: The Stock Market Barometer" (1922), Robert Rhea's "The Dow Theory" (1932), E. George Schaefer's "How I Helped More Than 10,000 Investors To Profit In Stocks" (1960) and Richard Russell's "The Dow Theory Today" (1961).
Today the Nifty and Sensex are accepted as the barometer of the economy, but Dow was the first person to say that the overall market is a reflection of business conditions, by analysing the trend we could gauge direction of the overall economy and individual companies through their stock prices.
Dow created the Dow Jones industrial index and the Dow Jones rail index. Les learn what the Dow theory encompassed
1) Markets DiscountEverything
The first premise is that the all available information in the market will reflect in price. This includes everything from emotions, earnings, inflation and the fear of a world war breaking out! Okay maybe not, but what it really means is that the market has all information available but only as soon as it becomes relevant will it reflects in price.
2) Markets Trend
Markets will trend upwards, downwards or sideways for long periods of time. ThinkHCL when we talk about uptrends, JP Associates when we see downtrends and CAIRN India for sideways. Sideways trends occur when no clear trend emerges.
3) Phases of These Trends
Now an uptrend for example has phases separated by aggressiveness. The accumulation phase, public participation marked as awareness and excess phase marked as mania (see video for chart) .
This is interesting that we can see the same behaviour in the Nifty chart even after 100 years showing that human behaviour really doesn’t change a lot even after 100 years. Maybe we are hardwired in certain behaviours.
4) The Averages Must Confirm Each Other
100 years ago it made sense to compare averages against each other to judge strength. In today's world information flow more freely and instantaneously. Perhaps this is less relevant today.
Following the Nifty or Sensex is enough to gauge market trends.

7:35

HOW THE DOW WAS CREATED (History of Dow Jones Index) [Financial Markets History #2]

HOW THE DOW WAS CREATED (History of Dow Jones Index) [Financial Markets History #2]

HOW THE DOW WAS CREATED (History of Dow Jones Index) [Financial Markets History #2]

We look at the history of the Dow Jones Industrial Average (better known as The Dow, The Dow Jones or The Dow Index). We will discover how it was created, why it was so important, how it helped the advancement of technical analysis and how it shaped the way people trade the markets forever.
This is part of a series where we will be exploring the history of the financial markets, so we can understand more about the background of the financial industry, trading and investments.
Presented by NicholasPuri
================
JOIN US TO LEARN TO TRADE FOR FREE: http://bit.ly/DuomoInnerCircle
================
SUBSCRIBE FOR MORE TRADING VIDEOS: http://bit.ly/DuomoYouTube
================
THE DUOMO TRADING PODCAST: http://bit.ly/DuomoPodcast
(Available on iTunes, Stitcher, Soundcloud and more)
================
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================
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Email: contactduomo@duomoinitiative.com

1:29

How-To Read Dow Jones Industrial Averages

How-To Read Dow Jones Industrial Averages

How-To Read Dow Jones Industrial Averages

1:38

Analyze & Benchmark an Industry

Analyze & Benchmark an Industry

Analyze & Benchmark an Industry

In this video you'll learn of the many benefits of Plunkett's Analytics Reports. They are industry-specific, sorted by NAIC code and are tailored for your needs.
Data shows current and forecast revenues of the largest companies in the United States, by CAGR. See comparisons of industry averages compared to all industries, and read company profiles of both public and private entities.
Metrics are ranked in many categories and even include sales by employees, and EBITDA.

2:01

Dow Jones & The Averages - Chim Chim Cher ee

Dow Jones & The Averages - Chim Chim Cher ee

Dow Jones & The Averages - Chim Chim Cher ee

1:45

What is a Stock Market Index? | by Wall Street Survivor

What is a Stock Market Index? | by Wall Street Survivor

What is a Stock Market Index? | by Wall Street Survivor

What is an index? An index, like the DOW, the S&P500 or the NASDAQ, is a sample of stocks that provide insight into the broader market. When someone says "the market is up 10 points today", they are referring to an index.
By measuring the compilation of similar stocks instead of just one or two stocks, a stock index provides information about that particular market or segment. One of the most talked about and popular indexes is The Dow Jones Industrial Average (DJIA) which consists of 30 of the biggest companies in the U.S.Stock indices are typically related by some commonality: for example, the Dow JonesWilshire 5000 is an index that measures or tracks almost every publicly traded stock in the United States. The Morgan Stanley Biotech Index is a small index that follows the biotechnology market. Each stock index has a specific focus that can provide highly specific or very generalized information.
To learn more about indexes head over to: http://courses.wallstreetsurvivor.com/invest-smarter/

4:00

Industry Ratios

Industry Ratios

Industry Ratios

W.D.Gann - Master 15

W.D. Gann had a 15 Day-15 Degrees
of Longitude chart for the Dow Jones
30 Industrial Averages.
The uniqueness of this chart is that he scaled it like a 24 HourClock where one day was equal to one year-
straight out of the Bible.
I have discovered new information for serious Gann seekers not in the public domain!
http://www.astrologyforganntraders.com.au/master-15.html

How to find industry ratios and averages using Mergent Online

In this video, Ohio UniversityLibraries' Business Librarian Chad Boeninger demonstrates how to find industry ratios and industry averages among company peers or competitors using Mergent Online. Check about access at your local library. For more videos about using Mergent, visit http://www.library.ohiou.edu/subjects/businessblog/category/videos?tag=mergent-online .

published: 12 Oct 2012

Dow Jones Industrial Average Calculation Explained

published: 29 Jun 2016

The Dow Jones Industrial Average: Is It Important?

The Dow Jones Industrial Average is made up of the best companies in 30 different industries and forms a view of what "the market" is in general. Despite a lot of criticism towards the Dow, it is still a great reference point of how the market is doing. In this video, I discuss the importance of keeping an eye on the Dow Jones Industrial Average and how you can use it to make informed Rule #1 Investing decisions.
To sign-up for my Transformational Investing Webinar, visit: http://bit.ly/1Of2lDi
Do you want to invest like Warren Buffett and his friends? Get access to my 6 Market Crushing Principles and start making 20% returns on your investments: http://bit.ly/1T7Qw48
Don't forget to subscribe to my channel here: http://ow.ly/RNAnK
_____________
For more great Rule #1 content and trai...

published: 10 May 2016

BACC2103 Industry Average Ratios

How to find industry average ratios on money.msn.com

published: 05 Mar 2014

industry averages video NEW

published: 18 Nov 2014

What Is The Dow Theory?

The ‘Dow Theory’ which was created 100 years ago by Charles Dow was also the owner of the Dow Jones news company. It is considered by many the foundation of Technical analysis. We explore the first 4 concepts Dow Theory explains.
Names of papers written about the Dow Theory: The Stock Market Barometer" (1922), Robert Rhea's "The Dow Theory" (1932), E. George Schaefer's "How I Helped More Than 10,000 Investors To Profit In Stocks" (1960) and Richard Russell's "The Dow Theory Today" (1961).
Today the Nifty and Sensex are accepted as the barometer of the economy, but Dow was the first person to say that the overall market is a reflection of business conditions, by analysing the trend we could gauge direction of the overall economy and individual companies through their stock prices.
Dow cr...

published: 05 Apr 2015

HOW THE DOW WAS CREATED (History of Dow Jones Index) [Financial Markets History #2]

We look at the history of the Dow Jones Industrial Average (better known as The Dow, The Dow Jones or The Dow Index). We will discover how it was created, why it was so important, how it helped the advancement of technical analysis and how it shaped the way people trade the markets forever.
This is part of a series where we will be exploring the history of the financial markets, so we can understand more about the background of the financial industry, trading and investments.
Presented by NicholasPuri
================
JOIN US TO LEARN TO TRADE FOR FREE: http://bit.ly/DuomoInnerCircle
================
SUBSCRIBE FOR MORE TRADING VIDEOS: http://bit.ly/DuomoYouTube
================
THE DUOMO TRADING PODCAST: http://bit.ly/DuomoPodcast
(Available on iTunes, Stitcher, Soundcloud and mor...

published: 22 Jul 2017

How-To Read Dow Jones Industrial Averages

published: 11 Oct 2014

Analyze & Benchmark an Industry

In this video you'll learn of the many benefits of Plunkett's Analytics Reports. They are industry-specific, sorted by NAIC code and are tailored for your needs.
Data shows current and forecast revenues of the largest companies in the United States, by CAGR. See comparisons of industry averages compared to all industries, and read company profiles of both public and private entities.
Metrics are ranked in many categories and even include sales by employees, and EBITDA.

published: 12 Jan 2017

Dow Jones & The Averages - Chim Chim Cher ee

published: 25 Apr 2015

What is a Stock Market Index? | by Wall Street Survivor

What is an index? An index, like the DOW, the S&P500 or the NASDAQ, is a sample of stocks that provide insight into the broader market. When someone says "the market is up 10 points today", they are referring to an index.
By measuring the compilation of similar stocks instead of just one or two stocks, a stock index provides information about that particular market or segment. One of the most talked about and popular indexes is The Dow Jones Industrial Average (DJIA) which consists of 30 of the biggest companies in the U.S.Stock indices are typically related by some commonality: for example, the Dow JonesWilshire 5000 is an index that measures or tracks almost every publicly traded stock in the United States. The Morgan Stanley Biotech Index is a small index that follows the biotechno...

published: 11 Jan 2012

Industry Ratios

W.D.Gann - Master 15

W.D. Gann had a 15 Day-15 Degrees
of Longitude chart for the Dow Jones
30 Industrial Averages.
The uniqueness of this chart is that he scaled it like a 24 HourClock where one day was equal to one year-
straight out of the Bible.
I have discovered new information for serious Gann seekers not in the public domain!
http://www.astrologyforganntraders.com.au/master-15.html

In this video, Ohio UniversityLibraries' Business Librarian Chad Boeninger demonstrates how to find industry ratios and industry averages among company peers or competitors using Mergent Online. Check about access at your local library. For more videos about using Mergent, visit http://www.library.ohiou.edu/subjects/businessblog/category/videos?tag=mergent-online .

In this video, Ohio UniversityLibraries' Business Librarian Chad Boeninger demonstrates how to find industry ratios and industry averages among company peers or competitors using Mergent Online. Check about access at your local library. For more videos about using Mergent, visit http://www.library.ohiou.edu/subjects/businessblog/category/videos?tag=mergent-online .

The Dow Jones Industrial Average is made up of the best companies in 30 different industries and forms a view of what "the market" is in general. Despite a lot of criticism towards the Dow, it is still a great reference point of how the market is doing. In this video, I discuss the importance of keeping an eye on the Dow Jones Industrial Average and how you can use it to make informed Rule #1 Investing decisions.
To sign-up for my Transformational Investing Webinar, visit: http://bit.ly/1Of2lDi
Do you want to invest like Warren Buffett and his friends? Get access to my 6 Market Crushing Principles and start making 20% returns on your investments: http://bit.ly/1T7Qw48
Don't forget to subscribe to my channel here: http://ow.ly/RNAnK
_____________
For more great Rule #1 content and training:
Podcast: http://bit.ly/1qbKdPj
Blog: http://bit.ly/1T2oepU
Twitter: https://twitter.com/Rule1_Investing
Google+: +PhilTownRule1Investing
Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/rule1investing/

The Dow Jones Industrial Average is made up of the best companies in 30 different industries and forms a view of what "the market" is in general. Despite a lot of criticism towards the Dow, it is still a great reference point of how the market is doing. In this video, I discuss the importance of keeping an eye on the Dow Jones Industrial Average and how you can use it to make informed Rule #1 Investing decisions.
To sign-up for my Transformational Investing Webinar, visit: http://bit.ly/1Of2lDi
Do you want to invest like Warren Buffett and his friends? Get access to my 6 Market Crushing Principles and start making 20% returns on your investments: http://bit.ly/1T7Qw48
Don't forget to subscribe to my channel here: http://ow.ly/RNAnK
_____________
For more great Rule #1 content and training:
Podcast: http://bit.ly/1qbKdPj
Blog: http://bit.ly/1T2oepU
Twitter: https://twitter.com/Rule1_Investing
Google+: +PhilTownRule1Investing
Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/rule1investing/

The ‘Dow Theory’ which was created 100 years ago by Charles Dow was also the owner of the Dow Jones news company. It is considered by many the foundation of Technical analysis. We explore the first 4 concepts Dow Theory explains.
Names of papers written about the Dow Theory: The Stock Market Barometer" (1922), Robert Rhea's "The Dow Theory" (1932), E. George Schaefer's "How I Helped More Than 10,000 Investors To Profit In Stocks" (1960) and Richard Russell's "The Dow Theory Today" (1961).
Today the Nifty and Sensex are accepted as the barometer of the economy, but Dow was the first person to say that the overall market is a reflection of business conditions, by analysing the trend we could gauge direction of the overall economy and individual companies through their stock prices.
Dow created the Dow Jones industrial index and the Dow Jones rail index. Les learn what the Dow theory encompassed
1) Markets DiscountEverything
The first premise is that the all available information in the market will reflect in price. This includes everything from emotions, earnings, inflation and the fear of a world war breaking out! Okay maybe not, but what it really means is that the market has all information available but only as soon as it becomes relevant will it reflects in price.
2) Markets Trend
Markets will trend upwards, downwards or sideways for long periods of time. ThinkHCL when we talk about uptrends, JP Associates when we see downtrends and CAIRN India for sideways. Sideways trends occur when no clear trend emerges.
3) Phases of These Trends
Now an uptrend for example has phases separated by aggressiveness. The accumulation phase, public participation marked as awareness and excess phase marked as mania (see video for chart) .
This is interesting that we can see the same behaviour in the Nifty chart even after 100 years showing that human behaviour really doesn’t change a lot even after 100 years. Maybe we are hardwired in certain behaviours.
4) The Averages Must Confirm Each Other
100 years ago it made sense to compare averages against each other to judge strength. In today's world information flow more freely and instantaneously. Perhaps this is less relevant today.
Following the Nifty or Sensex is enough to gauge market trends.

The ‘Dow Theory’ which was created 100 years ago by Charles Dow was also the owner of the Dow Jones news company. It is considered by many the foundation of Technical analysis. We explore the first 4 concepts Dow Theory explains.
Names of papers written about the Dow Theory: The Stock Market Barometer" (1922), Robert Rhea's "The Dow Theory" (1932), E. George Schaefer's "How I Helped More Than 10,000 Investors To Profit In Stocks" (1960) and Richard Russell's "The Dow Theory Today" (1961).
Today the Nifty and Sensex are accepted as the barometer of the economy, but Dow was the first person to say that the overall market is a reflection of business conditions, by analysing the trend we could gauge direction of the overall economy and individual companies through their stock prices.
Dow created the Dow Jones industrial index and the Dow Jones rail index. Les learn what the Dow theory encompassed
1) Markets DiscountEverything
The first premise is that the all available information in the market will reflect in price. This includes everything from emotions, earnings, inflation and the fear of a world war breaking out! Okay maybe not, but what it really means is that the market has all information available but only as soon as it becomes relevant will it reflects in price.
2) Markets Trend
Markets will trend upwards, downwards or sideways for long periods of time. ThinkHCL when we talk about uptrends, JP Associates when we see downtrends and CAIRN India for sideways. Sideways trends occur when no clear trend emerges.
3) Phases of These Trends
Now an uptrend for example has phases separated by aggressiveness. The accumulation phase, public participation marked as awareness and excess phase marked as mania (see video for chart) .
This is interesting that we can see the same behaviour in the Nifty chart even after 100 years showing that human behaviour really doesn’t change a lot even after 100 years. Maybe we are hardwired in certain behaviours.
4) The Averages Must Confirm Each Other
100 years ago it made sense to compare averages against each other to judge strength. In today's world information flow more freely and instantaneously. Perhaps this is less relevant today.
Following the Nifty or Sensex is enough to gauge market trends.

published:05 Apr 2015

views:31712

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HOW THE DOW WAS CREATED (History of Dow Jones Index) [Financial Markets History #2]

We look at the history of the Dow Jones Industrial Average (better known as The Dow, The Dow Jones or The Dow Index). We will discover how it was created, why it was so important, how it helped the advancement of technical analysis and how it shaped the way people trade the markets forever.
This is part of a series where we will be exploring the history of the financial markets, so we can understand more about the background of the financial industry, trading and investments.
Presented by NicholasPuri
================
JOIN US TO LEARN TO TRADE FOR FREE: http://bit.ly/DuomoInnerCircle
================
SUBSCRIBE FOR MORE TRADING VIDEOS: http://bit.ly/DuomoYouTube
================
THE DUOMO TRADING PODCAST: http://bit.ly/DuomoPodcast
(Available on iTunes, Stitcher, Soundcloud and more)
================
GET OUR FULL ONLINE COURSE: http://bit.ly/DuomoCourse
================
SOCIAL LINKS:
Website: http://www.duomoinitiative.com
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/duomoinitiative
Twitter: http://twitter.com/duomoinitiative
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Analyze & Benchmark an Industry

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In this video you'll learn of the many benefits of Plunkett's Analytics Reports. They are industry-specific, sorted by NAIC code and are tailored for your needs.
Data shows current and forecast revenues of the largest companies in the United States, by CAGR. See comparisons of industry averages compared to all industries, and read company profiles of both public and private entities.
Metrics are ranked in many categories and even include sales by employees, and EBITDA.

In this video you'll learn of the many benefits of Plunkett's Analytics Reports. They are industry-specific, sorted by NAIC code and are tailored for your needs.
Data shows current and forecast revenues of the largest companies in the United States, by CAGR. See comparisons of industry averages compared to all industries, and read company profiles of both public and private entities.
Metrics are ranked in many categories and even include sales by employees, and EBITDA.

What is a Stock Market Index? | by Wall Street Survivor

What is an index? An index, like the DOW, the S&P500 or the NASDAQ, is a sample of stocks that provide insight into the broader market. When someone says "the m...

What is an index? An index, like the DOW, the S&P500 or the NASDAQ, is a sample of stocks that provide insight into the broader market. When someone says "the market is up 10 points today", they are referring to an index.
By measuring the compilation of similar stocks instead of just one or two stocks, a stock index provides information about that particular market or segment. One of the most talked about and popular indexes is The Dow Jones Industrial Average (DJIA) which consists of 30 of the biggest companies in the U.S.Stock indices are typically related by some commonality: for example, the Dow JonesWilshire 5000 is an index that measures or tracks almost every publicly traded stock in the United States. The Morgan Stanley Biotech Index is a small index that follows the biotechnology market. Each stock index has a specific focus that can provide highly specific or very generalized information.
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What is an index? An index, like the DOW, the S&P500 or the NASDAQ, is a sample of stocks that provide insight into the broader market. When someone says "the market is up 10 points today", they are referring to an index.
By measuring the compilation of similar stocks instead of just one or two stocks, a stock index provides information about that particular market or segment. One of the most talked about and popular indexes is The Dow Jones Industrial Average (DJIA) which consists of 30 of the biggest companies in the U.S.Stock indices are typically related by some commonality: for example, the Dow JonesWilshire 5000 is an index that measures or tracks almost every publicly traded stock in the United States. The Morgan Stanley Biotech Index is a small index that follows the biotechnology market. Each stock index has a specific focus that can provide highly specific or very generalized information.
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HOW THE DOW WAS CREATED (History of Dow Jones Index) [Financial Markets History #2]

We look at the history of the Dow Jones Industrial Average (better known as The Dow, The Dow Jones or The Dow Index). We will discover how it was created, why it was so important, how it helped the advancement of technical analysis and how it shaped the way people trade the markets forever.
This is part of a series where we will be exploring the history of the financial markets, so we can understand more about the background of the financial industry, trading and investments.
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How Stocks and the Stock Market Work. Part 7. Stock Averages and Brokers

Dow Jones Industrial Average Calculation Explained

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The Dow Jones Industrial Average: Is It Important?

The Dow Jones Industrial Average is made up of the best companies in 30 different industries and forms a view of what "the market" is in general. Despite a lot of criticism towards the Dow, it is still a great reference point of how the market is doing. In this video, I discuss the importance of keeping an eye on the Dow Jones Industrial Average and how you can use it to make informed Rule #1 Investing decisions.
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HOW THE DOW WAS CREATED (History of Dow Jones Index) [Financial Markets History #2]

We look at the history of the Dow Jones Industrial Average (better known as The Dow, The Dow Jones or The Dow Index). We will discover how it was created, why it was so important, how it helped the advancement of technical analysis and how it shaped the way people trade the markets forever.
This is part of a series where we will be exploring the history of the financial markets, so we can understand more about the background of the financial industry, trading and investments.
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We look at the history of the Dow Jones Industrial Average (better known as The Dow, The Dow Jones or The Dow Index). We will discover how it was created, why it was so important, how it helped the advancement of technical analysis and how it shaped the way people trade the markets forever.
This is part of a series where we will be exploring the history of the financial markets, so we can understand more about the background of the financial industry, trading and investments.
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How Stocks and the Stock Market Work. Part 7. Stock Averages and Brokers

The Dow Jones Industrial Average is made up of the best companies in 30 different industries and forms a view of what "the market" is in general. Despite a lot of criticism towards the Dow, it is still a great reference point of how the market is doing. In this video, I discuss the importance of keeping an eye on the Dow Jones Industrial Average and how you can use it to make informed Rule #1 Investing decisions.
To sign-up for my Transformational Investing Webinar, visit: http://bit.ly/1Of2lDi
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The Dow Jones Industrial Average is made up of the best companies in 30 different industries and forms a view of what "the market" is in general. Despite a lot of criticism towards the Dow, it is still a great reference point of how the market is doing. In this video, I discuss the importance of keeping an eye on the Dow Jones Industrial Average and how you can use it to make informed Rule #1 Investing decisions.
To sign-up for my Transformational Investing Webinar, visit: http://bit.ly/1Of2lDi
Do you want to invest like Warren Buffett and his friends? Get access to my 6 Market Crushing Principles and start making 20% returns on your investments: http://bit.ly/1T7Qw48
Don't forget to subscribe to my channel here: http://ow.ly/RNAnK
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Gonçalo Moreira, CMT: The Dow Theory and its Basic Tenets

Date of issue: 19 September2012. Speaker: Gonçalo Moreira, CMT. Discover how old fashioned technical analysis can contribute to your analysis and trading. We will look to today's market averages and interpret them accordingly to the Dow Theory. Familiarize yourself with concepts like confirmation, divergence, reaction, lines, volume, and others, which can be of use in any technical approach to financial markets.

Past, Present and Future of AI / Machine Learning (Google I/O '17)

We are in the middle of a major shift in computing that's transitioning us from a mobile-first world into one that's AI-first. AI will touch every industry and transform the products and services we use daily. Breakthroughs in machine learning have enabled dramatic improvements in the quality of Google Translate, made your photos easier to organize with Google Photos, and enabled improvements in Search, Maps, YouTube, and more. We’re also sharing the underlying technology with developers and researchers via open-source software such as TensorFlow, academic publications, and a full suite of Cloud machine learning services. Join this session to hear some of Alphabet's top machine learning experts discuss their cutting-edge research and the opportunities they see ahead.
See all the talks fro...

Advance/Decline Strategies - S&P 500 Market Breadth

Most stock-market indexes, with the notable exception of the Dow Jones Industrial Average, are constructed using a market‑capitalization weighting method. Erik Skyba discusses the trading logic behind the concept and how the idea was developed.
Read the related AnalysisConcepts paper and download the supporting files @ http://www.tradestation.com/education/events/on-demand-webcasts/~/link.aspx?_id=B067923E61C94DADA901529E81C3732B&_z=z

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The Dow Jones Industrial Average /ˌdaʊ ˈdʒoʊnz/, also called the Industrial Average, the Dow Jones, the Dow Jones Industrial, the Dow 30, or simply the Dow, is a stock market index, and one of several indices created by Wall Street Journal editor and Dow Jones & Company co-founder Charles Dow. The industrial average was first calculated on May 26, 1896. Currently owned by S&P Dow Jones Indices, which is majority owned by McGraw-Hill Financial, it is the most notable of the Dow Averages, of which the first (non-industrial) was first published on February 16, 1885. The averages are named after Dow and one of his business associates, statistician Edward Jones. It is an index that shows how 30 large publicly owned companies based in the United States have traded during a standard trading session in the stock market. It is the second oldest U.S. market index after the Dow Jones Transportation Average, which was also created by Dow.
The Industrial portion of the name is largely historical, as many of the modern 30 components have little or nothing to do with traditional heavy industry. The average is price-weighted, and to compensate for the effects of stock splits and other adjustments, it is currently a scaled average. The value of the Dow is not the actual average of the prices of its component stocks, but rather the sum of the component prices divided by a divisor, which changes whenever one of the component stocks has a stock split or stock dividend, so as to generate a consistent value for the index. Since the divisor is currently less than one, the value of the index is larger than the sum of the component prices. Although the Dow is compiled to gauge the performance of the industrial sector within the American economy, the index's performance continues to be influenced by not only corporate and economic reports, but also by domestic and foreign political events such as war and terrorism, as well as by natural disasters that could potentially lead to economic harm.
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The Dow Jones Industrial Average /ˌdaʊ ˈdʒoʊnz/, also called the Industrial Average, the Dow Jones, the Dow Jones Industrial, the Dow 30, or simply the Dow, is a stock market index, and one of several indices created by Wall Street Journal editor and Dow Jones & Company co-founder Charles Dow. The industrial average was first calculated on May 26, 1896. Currently owned by S&P Dow Jones Indices, which is majority owned by McGraw-Hill Financial, it is the most notable of the Dow Averages, of which the first (non-industrial) was first published on February 16, 1885. The averages are named after Dow and one of his business associates, statistician Edward Jones. It is an index that shows how 30 large publicly owned companies based in the United States have traded during a standard trading session in the stock market. It is the second oldest U.S. market index after the Dow Jones Transportation Average, which was also created by Dow.
The Industrial portion of the name is largely historical, as many of the modern 30 components have little or nothing to do with traditional heavy industry. The average is price-weighted, and to compensate for the effects of stock splits and other adjustments, it is currently a scaled average. The value of the Dow is not the actual average of the prices of its component stocks, but rather the sum of the component prices divided by a divisor, which changes whenever one of the component stocks has a stock split or stock dividend, so as to generate a consistent value for the index. Since the divisor is currently less than one, the value of the index is larger than the sum of the component prices. Although the Dow is compiled to gauge the performance of the industrial sector within the American economy, the index's performance continues to be influenced by not only corporate and economic reports, but also by domestic and foreign political events such as war and terrorism, as well as by natural disasters that could potentially lead to economic harm.
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Date of issue: 19 September2012. Speaker: Gonçalo Moreira, CMT. Discover how old fashioned technical analysis can contribute to your analysis and trading. We will look to today's market averages and interpret them accordingly to the Dow Theory. Familiarize yourself with concepts like confirmation, divergence, reaction, lines, volume, and others, which can be of use in any technical approach to financial markets.

Date of issue: 19 September2012. Speaker: Gonçalo Moreira, CMT. Discover how old fashioned technical analysis can contribute to your analysis and trading. We will look to today's market averages and interpret them accordingly to the Dow Theory. Familiarize yourself with concepts like confirmation, divergence, reaction, lines, volume, and others, which can be of use in any technical approach to financial markets.

Past, Present and Future of AI / Machine Learning (Google I/O '17)

We are in the middle of a major shift in computing that's transitioning us from a mobile-first world into one that's AI-first. AI will touch every industry and ...

We are in the middle of a major shift in computing that's transitioning us from a mobile-first world into one that's AI-first. AI will touch every industry and transform the products and services we use daily. Breakthroughs in machine learning have enabled dramatic improvements in the quality of Google Translate, made your photos easier to organize with Google Photos, and enabled improvements in Search, Maps, YouTube, and more. We’re also sharing the underlying technology with developers and researchers via open-source software such as TensorFlow, academic publications, and a full suite of Cloud machine learning services. Join this session to hear some of Alphabet's top machine learning experts discuss their cutting-edge research and the opportunities they see ahead.
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We are in the middle of a major shift in computing that's transitioning us from a mobile-first world into one that's AI-first. AI will touch every industry and transform the products and services we use daily. Breakthroughs in machine learning have enabled dramatic improvements in the quality of Google Translate, made your photos easier to organize with Google Photos, and enabled improvements in Search, Maps, YouTube, and more. We’re also sharing the underlying technology with developers and researchers via open-source software such as TensorFlow, academic publications, and a full suite of Cloud machine learning services. Join this session to hear some of Alphabet's top machine learning experts discuss their cutting-edge research and the opportunities they see ahead.
See all the talks from GoogleI/O '17 here: https://goo.gl/D0D4VE
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Most stock-market indexes, with the notable exception of the Dow Jones Industrial Average, are constructed using a market‑capitalization weighting method. Erik Skyba discusses the trading logic behind the concept and how the idea was developed.
Read the related AnalysisConcepts paper and download the supporting files @ http://www.tradestation.com/education/events/on-demand-webcasts/~/link.aspx?_id=B067923E61C94DADA901529E81C3732B&_z=z

Most stock-market indexes, with the notable exception of the Dow Jones Industrial Average, are constructed using a market‑capitalization weighting method. Erik Skyba discusses the trading logic behind the concept and how the idea was developed.
Read the related AnalysisConcepts paper and download the supporting files @ http://www.tradestation.com/education/events/on-demand-webcasts/~/link.aspx?_id=B067923E61C94DADA901529E81C3732B&_z=z

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How to find industry ratios and averages using Mergent Online

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The Dow Jones Industrial Average: Is It Important?

The Dow Jones Industrial Average is made up of the best companies in 30 different industries and forms a view of what "the market" is in general. Despite a lot of criticism towards the Dow, it is still a great reference point of how the market is doing. In this video, I discuss the importance of keeping an eye on the Dow Jones Industrial Average and how you can use it to make informed Rule #1 Investing decisions.
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What Is The Dow Theory?

The ‘Dow Theory’ which was created 100 years ago by Charles Dow was also the owner of the Dow Jones news company. It is considered by many the foundation of Technical analysis. We explore the first 4 concepts Dow Theory explains.
Names of papers written about the Dow Theory: The Stock Market Barometer" (1922), Robert Rhea's "The Dow Theory" (1932), E. George Schaefer's "How I Helped More Than 10,000 Investors To Profit In Stocks" (1960) and Richard Russell's "The Dow Theory Today" (1961).
Today the Nifty and Sensex are accepted as the barometer of the economy, but Dow was the first person to say that the overall market is a reflection of business conditions, by analysing the trend we could gauge direction of the overall economy and individual companies through their stock prices.
Dow created the Dow Jones industrial index and the Dow Jones rail index. Les learn what the Dow theory encompassed
1) Markets DiscountEverything
The first premise is that the all available information in the market will reflect in price. This includes everything from emotions, earnings, inflation and the fear of a world war breaking out! Okay maybe not, but what it really means is that the market has all information available but only as soon as it becomes relevant will it reflects in price.
2) Markets Trend
Markets will trend upwards, downwards or sideways for long periods of time. ThinkHCL when we talk about uptrends, JP Associates when we see downtrends and CAIRN India for sideways. Sideways trends occur when no clear trend emerges.
3) Phases of These Trends
Now an uptrend for example has phases separated by aggressiveness. The accumulation phase, public participation marked as awareness and excess phase marked as mania (see video for chart) .
This is interesting that we can see the same behaviour in the Nifty chart even after 100 years showing that human behaviour really doesn’t change a lot even after 100 years. Maybe we are hardwired in certain behaviours.
4) The Averages Must Confirm Each Other
100 years ago it made sense to compare averages against each other to judge strength. In today's world information flow more freely and instantaneously. Perhaps this is less relevant today.
Following the Nifty or Sensex is enough to gauge market trends.

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HOW THE DOW WAS CREATED (History of Dow Jones Index) [Financial Markets History #2]

We look at the history of the Dow Jones Industrial Average (better known as The Dow, The D...

HOW THE DOW WAS CREATED (History of Dow Jones Index) [Financial Markets History #2]

We look at the history of the Dow Jones Industrial Average (better known as The Dow, The Dow Jones or The Dow Index). We will discover how it was created, why it was so important, how it helped the advancement of technical analysis and how it shaped the way people trade the markets forever.
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Analyze & Benchmark an Industry

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What is a Stock Market Index? | by Wall Street Survivor

What is an index? An index, like the DOW, the S&P500 or the NASDAQ, is a sample of stocks that provide insight into the broader market. When someone says "the market is up 10 points today", they are referring to an index.
By measuring the compilation of similar stocks instead of just one or two stocks, a stock index provides information about that particular market or segment. One of the most talked about and popular indexes is The Dow Jones Industrial Average (DJIA) which consists of 30 of the biggest companies in the U.S.Stock indices are typically related by some commonality: for example, the Dow JonesWilshire 5000 is an index that measures or tracks almost every publicly traded stock in the United States. The Morgan Stanley Biotech Index is a small index that follows the biotechnology market. Each stock index has a specific focus that can provide highly specific or very generalized information.
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HOW THE DOW WAS CREATED (History of Dow Jones Index) [Financial Markets History #2]

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HOW THE DOW WAS CREATED (History of Dow Jones Index) [Financial Markets History #2]

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The Dow Jones Industrial Average: Is It Important?

The Dow Jones Industrial Average is made up of the best companies in 30 different industries and forms a view of what "the market" is in general. Despite a lot of criticism towards the Dow, it is still a great reference point of how the market is doing. In this video, I discuss the importance of keeping an eye on the Dow Jones Industrial Average and how you can use it to make informed Rule #1 Investing decisions.
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Dow Jones Industrial Average

The Dow Jones Industrial Average /ˌdaʊ ˈdʒoʊnz/, also called the Industrial Average, the Dow Jones, the Dow Jones Industrial, the Dow 30, or simply the Dow, is a stock market index, and one of several indices created by Wall Street Journal editor and Dow Jones & Company co-founder Charles Dow. The industrial average was first calculated on May 26, 1896. Currently owned by S&P Dow Jones Indices, which is majority owned by McGraw-Hill Financial, it is the most notable of the Dow Averages, of which the first (non-industrial) was first published on February 16, 1885. The averages are named after Dow and one of his business associates, statistician Edward Jones. It is an index that shows how 30 large publicly owned companies based in the United States have traded during a standard trading session in the stock market. It is the second oldest U.S. market index after the Dow Jones Transportation Average, which was also created by Dow.
The Industrial portion of the name is largely historical, as many of the modern 30 components have little or nothing to do with traditional heavy industry. The average is price-weighted, and to compensate for the effects of stock splits and other adjustments, it is currently a scaled average. The value of the Dow is not the actual average of the prices of its component stocks, but rather the sum of the component prices divided by a divisor, which changes whenever one of the component stocks has a stock split or stock dividend, so as to generate a consistent value for the index. Since the divisor is currently less than one, the value of the index is larger than the sum of the component prices. Although the Dow is compiled to gauge the performance of the industrial sector within the American economy, the index's performance continues to be influenced by not only corporate and economic reports, but also by domestic and foreign political events such as war and terrorism, as well as by natural disasters that could potentially lead to economic harm.
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Gonçalo Moreira, CMT: The Dow Theory and its Basic Tenets

Date of issue: 19 September2012. Speaker: Gonçalo Moreira, CMT. Discover how old fashioned technical analysis can contribute to your analysis and trading. We will look to today's market averages and interpret them accordingly to the Dow Theory. Familiarize yourself with concepts like confirmation, divergence, reaction, lines, volume, and others, which can be of use in any technical approach to financial markets.

Past, Present and Future of AI / Machine Learning (Google I/O '17)

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Principle of Dow Theory

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Advance/Decline Strategies - S&P 500 Market Breadth

Most stock-market indexes, with the notable exception of the Dow Jones Industrial Average, are constructed using a market‑capitalization weighting method. Erik Skyba discusses the trading logic behind the concept and how the idea was developed.
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